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Enhance responsible governance to match the scale and pace of marine–climate interventions

Emily M. Ogier (), Gretta T. Pecl, Terry Hughes, Sarah Lawless, Cayne Layton, Kirsty L. Nash and Tiffany H. Morrison
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Emily M. Ogier: University of Tasmania
Gretta T. Pecl: University of Tasmania
Terry Hughes: James Cook University
Sarah Lawless: James Cook University
Cayne Layton: University of Tasmania
Kirsty L. Nash: University of Tasmania
Tiffany H. Morrison: James Cook University

Nature Climate Change, 2025, vol. 15, issue 4, 356-357

Abstract: Oceans are on the frontline of an array of new marine–climate actions that are both poorly understood and under-regulated. Development and deployment of these interventions is outpacing governance readiness to address risks and ensure responsible transformation and effective action.

Date: 2025
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